BOMB writes: "Set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… Oh wait. That's Star Wars. Sometime in the distant future right here on Earth, a deadly infection consuming life forms and technology alike is threatening our way of life. It's up to you, an anti-hero mercenary and bounty hunter, to pilot a mighty prototype star fighter and save the day."
Each week Sony brings PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable owners new content, add-ons, games and more. PlayStation LifeStyle catalogs the PlayStation Store updates for the major regions across the globe. Check back every Tuesday and Wednesday to keep up to date with each week's PlayStation Store Update.
I definitely prefer these earlier updates. Why not make it a point to do this every week?
I think I might finally have to get Rainbow Moon, since the bundle is so inexpensive now.
GamerNode's Dan Crabtree writes:
Sometimes, designers and marketing teams get awfully cute when naming their games. They say to each other, "Making this look and sound weird will set us apart, in a good way!" Wrong. The gimmicks are gutted and the bluffs have been called.
GamerNode has shackled together the three worst kinds of game-naming conventions and exposed the perpetrators for their crimes against diction, syntax, and multi-lingual decency. As a bonus, GN has awarded the most egregious offenders with entrance to the "I don't even..." Hall of Fame, a liminal success at best.
TGH Writes:
"The sequel to the PSN Exclusive Soldner X: Himmelsstrumer: Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype has gotten quite a beefy update and overhaul in comparison to the last installment of this PSN exclusive series. Here are some recently released screenshots, along with new information about the game, hope you enjoy."
"PSN exclusive series"
What? The first released on PC a year before PSN.
Anyway looking forward to this sequel. The first was one of my favorite PSN titles with its classic arcade shooting action/challenge, crisp visuals, and amazing sound track.